IQ-SPS and CREALET to present their expertise at Techtextil 2017
Fibres/Yarns/Fabrics
Creative warp yarn feeding systems at TTNA
The Swiss-headquartered Crealet AG, a leader in electronically controlled warp let-off devices for narrow and wide weaving machines, is celebrating its 10th anniversary and will exhibit at the Techtextil North America trade fair for technical textiles and nonwovens together with its representative Symtech Inc.
12th March 2014
Innovation in Textiles
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Eschenbach
The Swiss-headquartered Crealet AG, a leader in electronically controlled warp let-off devices for narrow and wide weaving machines, is celebrating its 10th anniversary and will exhibit at the Techtextil North America trade fair for technical textiles and nonwovens together with its representative Symtech Inc.
Warp yarn feeding systems
Crealet designs and manufactures creative warp yarn feeding systems for the weaving and warp knitting process.
Rich in weaving experience and with close contacts with loom manufacturers and weaving mills, the company offers an interesting range of approved products and new solutions.
Crealet’s range of products is classified into following groups:
- Let-off for selvedge threads
- Controlled warp let-off and cloth take-up
- Warp beam frames and supports
- Warp feeding systems
- Tire cord weaving units
Techtextil North America
The eleventh edition of North America’s only dedicated show for technical textiles and nonwovens will be held from 13-15 May 2014 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA.
Techtextil North America assembles all vertical aspects of the technical textile industry. From research and development, through raw materials and production processes and finally ending in conversion, further treatment and recycling.
The Techtextil North America Symposium is held in conjunction with the exhibit hall, and it will address market developments, technological information, new technical processes and products, as well as international industry trends.
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